A 38-year-old woman died after a tree fell on her at Marsiling Park on Thursday (18 February) morning.

The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) revealed that they received a call for assistance at about 8.15am and found a person trapped under a fallen tree.

On the scene, SCDF officers used cutting equipment to extricate the woman, who was pronounced dead by the paramedic at the scene.

The police are currently investigating the matter.

According to the Chinese newspaper Lianhe Zaobao, the woman was running when the unfortunate incident happened.

Commissioner of Parks and Recreation at the National Parks Board (NParks), Dr Leong Chee Chiew, was quoted by The Straits Times (ST) saying that the 20m-tall Araucaria excelsa tree, which had a girth of 1.3m, was found to be healthy when an inspection was conducted on it in April last year.

“We are sad that there was one fatality. Our priority now is to accord assistance to the family of the deceased,” he said.

The board is also investigating the incident.

When the incident happened, eyewitnesses said that they heard a loud crack before the tree fell, pinning the woman under it.  About 10 passers-by tried to lift the tree to help the victim but were unsuccessful.

15-year-old Kayden Teo and his friends were among those who tried to help with lifting the tree. Speaking to ST, he said: “We were walking across the bridge (over the pond) and heard a loud crack and a splash. A tall tree fell and we ran over to help a woman who was stuck underneath it.”

Similar incidents that happened in the past

This is not the first of such incidents to happens in the country. On 11 February 2017, a 38-year-old Indian woman was killed after a 40m-tall Tembusu tree fell on her at the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Her 39-year-old French husband and their two children, aged one, were injured in the incident.

The family was participating a public concert at the Gardens when the unfortunate incident happened.

Besides them, a 26-year-old Singaporean woman was also injured in the incident.

Responding to the accident, NParks noted that the tree was more than 270 years old and predated the establishment of the Gardens. It fell and brought down the surrounding palm trees as well.

When tree was last inspected more than a year earlier (September 2016), NParks said that it was healthy.

Her husband is suing NParks for negligence and is seeking damages. However, NParks has rejected the allegations of its negligence, or that of its servants an agents as being the cause of the tree collapsing.

The civil case is ongoing in court.

Separately, in November 2019, a tree fell on a car at Scotts Roads, in front of the Grand Hyatt Singapore hotel.

The driver was unhurt but the rear windscreen of his white Subaru was shattered. No other injuries were reported.

 

Subscribe
Notify of
33 Comments
Newest
Oldest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
You May Also Like

Chan Chun Sing: Singapore must “defy the odds of history” to keep moving forward

On Monday (20 Jan), the Trade and Industry Minister, Chan Chun Sing…

Will Mrs Lee get a huge bonus on the back of Temasek’s results?

By Kenneth Jeyaretnam There was a palpable sense of self-congratulation in Temasek’s…

Focus on Healthcare – 3M and the evolution of needs

By Ghui The issue of affordable healthcare is a hotbed for discussion.…

周三才抵狮城 博客亚新明在植物园办见面会

来自以色列的网络旅游博客亚新(昵称Nas)在本周三(18日)抵达新加坡准备安家落户后,旋即宣布将在明日下午4时至6时,在新加坡植物园召开粉丝见面会,免费入场。 见面会将在坡植物园靠近地铁站生态湖(Eco Lake)的草坪举行。现场到时将设有一个舞台和扩音系统,他的团队同时也会送出限量版“Nas Daily 新加坡”T恤。 “期待跟你们见面,还有感谢你们所有人的热情欢迎,我们已经有在家的感觉。”Nas在贴文中这么向粉丝喊话。 截至今天傍晚六时许,有关活动在脸书的布告显示,有3370表示会参加,一万人感兴趣出席亚新的见面会。 预计三千人出席 不过,也有声音质疑,在短时间内举办预计有超过三千人出席的见面会,是否有向警方等相关部门申请准证。 对此,《亚洲新闻台》拨电向亚新确认,后者则宣称“所有从相关准证已经获准,我们也与警方和植物园当局对话,确保活动顺利进行。” 他补充:“我深受新加坡吸引到原因之一,是因为这里做什么都井井有条,周六的活动相关事项进展迅速且有条理。” 不过,他未向《亚洲新闻台》透露他申请了什么准证。他表示,若有两千人出席会很高兴,说明活动很成功。…